Talk:Kitten Mountain
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Fake Kitten is Actually a Cat
[edit]There's an image on the Arabic version of this page that purports to be of Kitten Mountain, but the image is of a very different peak in Fujian called "Cat Mountain" (presumably just "Mao Shan"?)
Since I couldn't find any obviously copyright-clear image to put on this page, I linked to the nature reserve's page on the mountain and its mythology; that link has a pretty clear photo, and since it's from the nature reserve itself, that lends some legitimacy.